The Stranger Things star will play Charlie Shelby, Tommy’s son, and his rivalry with Duke could redefine the future of the Shelby family.
Categoria: English
A selection of Miscelana articles in English, exploring film, television, music and cultural history for international readers.
Versões em inglês dos artigos do Miscelana, trazendo para o público internacional críticas, análises e histórias de cultura, cinema, séries e muito mais.
The Boroughs: The Horror of Aging in Netflix’s New Series
The Duffer Brothers’s latest genre gamble blends horror, 1980s nostalgia, conspiracy theories and aging into what feels like a “reverse Cocoon.”
Streaming’s Top 10 of the 18-23 May, 2026 Week: the Emotional Identity of Every Platform
This week’s rankings show that each platform now occupies a very specific emotional space, from Netflix’s algorithmic anxiety to Paramount+’s nostalgic comfort.
Half Man and masculinity in ruins: the psychoanalytic reading of Richard Gadd’s series
Repressed desire, the death drive and violence shape the destructive relationship between Ruben and Niall
Hacks, Season 5, Episode 9 (Recap): Legacy Doesn’t Mean Control
The penultimate episode dismantles Deborah Vance’s Madison Square Garden dream and forces her to confront the one thing fame and money can’t control.
Emily in Paris, Netflix, and the New Streaming War
The possible end of Emily in Paris reveals a much larger battle between Netflix, Paramount, and the future of licensed television
Allan “Whitey” Snyder: The Man Behind Marilyn Monroe’s Face
The makeup artist who helped turn Marilyn Monroe into Hollywood’s most recognizable face, and whose influence still shapes beauty techniques today
Maldives Tragedy: How The Divers May Have Lost Their Way
Understand the disorientation theory that could explain the deaths of the Italian divers that may have entered a dead-end tunnel
House of the Dragon: what the season 3 posters really reveal
HBO’s new campaign turns every character into a prophecy for the Dance of the Dragons, hinting at betrayals, loss, ambition and emotional collapse.
Betty Boop at 95: between censorship, desire, and pop culture, why she never stopped being complicated
Created in the 1930s as a symbol of jazz, sensuality and female modernity, Betty Boop has crossed generations surrounded by accusations of cultural appropriation, moral censorship and mass consumption
